Is taking the extra test for DP when you already have the NP worth while?
besides the obvious stuff (more letters behind your resume).
What about CCIP, can anyone comment on that?
>From: "Ryan O'Connell" <ryan-nsp@complicity.co.uk>
>To: MPLS Newbie <routernewbie@hotmail.com>
>CC: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
>Subject: [nsp] Re[2]: [nsp] CCIE certification track?
>Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 19:20:45 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
>
>On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:41:32 +0000 MPLS Newbie <routernewbie@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
> > I could be wrong.
> >
> > Last time I checked to be a CCIE the only pre-req now is to be CCNA. NP
> > is not a required thing.
>
>Nope, never has been.
>
>I would strongly advise that anyone attempting the CCIE take the CCNP *and*
>the CCDP first. (DP is only one exam extra if you have the NP) If you're
>not capable of eaisly passing the NP/DP you won't manage the IE.
>
> > I also heard that the 1 day format for the lab is a lot easier than the
> > 2 day.. anyone care to comment on that?
>
>About the same. I passed the 2-day, several people I work with have since
>done the one-day and the feedback I hear about how hard it is is about the
>same. There's just less b*tching about the Troubleshooting. :-)
>
> > Security is suppose to be the next hot thing. But it seems to be CSSIP
> > (is that the right acronym?) is the hotter cert in the cert market for
> > security than a ccie-security.
>
>I've heard mixed things about the CISSP qualification, some like it some
>don't. Despite having the CCSA and going after the CCSE (Checkpoint) I
>don't really know much about that side of the industry particularly from an
>employers point of view.
>
>
>
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